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Periodical • Wednesday
1985
Time Sensitive Material
November 16, 2016
Volume 32 — Issue 15
Julian, CA.
ISSN 1937-8416
Veterans Day In Santa Ysabel Honors The Women Who Served
www.JulianNews.com
Fire In Kentwood Arson Suspect Arrested
by Michael Hart
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Election Stats The results of the election will not be certified until December 8 and there are approximately 595000 mail and provisional ballots county wide yet to be counted as of November 10.
Women Veterans (left to right): Rosemary Peters, Muriel Hayward, Cynthia Strope and Sue Ponchetti
Invisible Soldier Julian Deputies responded to assist on a brush fire. It was by Sarge Lintecum, 1995 contained to about one acre. There were no injuries or damage to
You can tell her by the twinkle in her eye, At parades when the flag marches by. She served our country and she served it very well. Some have even served a tour or two in Hell. She suffered hardship and never ceased to care. It gave us strength just to know that she was there. She was a leader, you could tell by the rank she wore, But she became the invisible soldier after the war. She can march, she can fly, and she can sail. She proved that bravery isn't exclusive of the male. She did every job she was asked and more, But she became the invisible soldier after the war. Now, it is finally time to right a wrong. Honor our sister soldier; hear her song. It's very clear that she's a patriot to the core. Don't let her be the invisible soldier anymore.
The Ipay Nation of Santa Ysabel held Veterans Day ceremonies on Friday, honoring all for the service. Special recognition was given to the women who enlisted on every branch of the military. Including those who lived out of state and could not be present, Not pictured is Tacomi Linton, Martha Strum and Tina Howard.
any structures. A Julian resident had stolen a Cal-Fire BB cap from a fire truck and admitted to starting the fire which was near her home. She was also interfering with fire equipment on the fire engine and disrupting the firefighters during an active fire. Deputy Rembold detained her pending further investigation. She had no arson criminal history. According to Sheriff’s Sergeant Medina; “Cal Fire Arson Investigators and a Sheriff's Bomb-Arson are Detective are conducting the primary investigation. The suspect is in custody. 54 year old Krystal Hellbusch was booked into Las Colinas by Cal-Fire LE. Local media was on scene along with a Netflix crew who were documenting the fire incident as is related to their filming of the Puerta La Cruz Fire Camp female prisoner firefighters.”
“Gold Hill“, Julian Gold Rush Musical Tour And Contra Dance Program Includes folk music concert, historic guided town site tour, contra dance with caller and band. “Gold Hill”, Julian gold rush musical tour and contra dance at Julian's historic town hall, 2129 Main St on December 3rd includes a Gold Hill two part tour at 1:00 and 2:00. First; “Gold Hill” musical Performance, Guests participate in the Reader’s Theater musical featuring Celia Lawley singing the story of Julian’s 1870's gold rush, through Twelve original folk songs. Sing along/ period photographs/ fiddling/clogging/ banjo, guitar and tin flute. Second; Town site walkaround tour Expert tour guides transport guests into Julian’s colorful past, through humorous, historic stories with quirky facts. Includes a visit to the Julian Pioneer museum. Contra Dance: 4:00 (family) 6:00-9:00, Caller: John Rogers and Interfolk Band Kriss Larson- accordian, Jim Garner -fiddle. Theme: Civil War Era! Contra dances! Dress up or come as you are! Contra dancing is community social dancing with a caller (dance teacher) and live Celtic bands. Partners are selected from those attending the event, or can be prearranged. It is a form of North American folk dance where the dancers are taught by a caller before each dance and progress up and down a set of lines in groups of four persons. The dance patterns are similar to simple square dancing and no prior experience is necessary to participate in this relaxed, alcohol, drug & smoke free family based activity. For tickets and information, go to www.juliantours.org 760/7829202 cell 442/ 245-2868
JULIAN-CUYAMACA FIRE Precincts: 6 Counted: 6 Percentage: 100.0% Vote for: 3 BRIAN KRAMER 727 32.41% HARRY C. SEIFERT 624 27.73% AIDA TUCKER 502 22.44% ALAN H MARVIN 391 17.42% JULIAN UNION HIGH SCHOOL Precincts: 14 Counted: 14 Percentage: 100.0% Vote for: 2 JENNIFER REED 637 35.04% ART COLE 607 33.39% LINDA STRINGFELLOW 574 31.57% SPENCER VALLEY SCHOOL (Short Term)
Precincts: 3 Counted: 3 Percentage: 100.0% Vote for: 1 CAROL M. FRAUSTO 72 75.29% CRISTI LEWIS 27 24.71% WYNOLA WATER Precincts: 1 Counted: 1 Percentage: 100.0% Vote for: 2 TIMOTHY J. TASCHLER 47 43.52% JO ANN BERNARD 38 30.56% MICHAEL A. ASMUSSEN 33 25.93% US REPRESENTATIVE - 50th District (San Diego Co. Portion Only)
Precincts: 564 Counted: 533 Percentage: 94.5% Vote for: 1 DUNCAN HUNTER 93846 64.15% PATRICK MALLOY 52454 35.85% Once again the back country had hogh voter participation with a mail ballot return rate of over 65% prior to election day.
Medical Identity Theft: Another Reason To Protect Your Wallet
Silvanna Osuna, accepting Tacomi's award on behalf of the family
Boom time in Julian again, Ed Glass and Mike Meghini in full tree mode.
(NAPSA)-Cell phone? Check. Credit Card? Check. Health Insurance Card...? Most people are sure to protect their cell phone and credit cards. You should have the same sense of urgency to guard your health insurance card. Medical identity theft is a complicated, costly crime that is difficult to resolve, can negatively affect your reputation and potentially harm your health. It can happen simply by someone borrowing or stealing your health insurance card and using your information to: • Have health services performed and file for reimbursement continued on page 12
Cross Country
Saturday, November 19 San Diego CIF Cross Country Championships @ Morley Field Saturday, November 26 2016 CIF State Cross Country Championships Fresno
Soccer - Girls
Monday, November 28 3:15 Home - Maranatha Christian Wednesday, December 6 3pm Home - High Tech (NC) Friday, December 9 3pm @ Guajome Park Academy Tuesday, December 13 3pm Home - Borrego Springs Friday, December 16 3:15 @ Maranatha Christian Thursday, January 12 3:15 @ High Tech (NC) Friday, January 13 3pm Home - Tri-City Christian Wednesday, January 18 3pm Home - Vincent Memorial Friday, January 20 3:15 @ Mountain Empire Wednesday, January 25 3pm Home - West Shores Friday, January 27 3:15 Home - Borrego Springs Friday, February 3 3:15 @ Vincent Memorial Wednesday, February 8 3:15 Home - Mountain Empire Friday, February 10 3pm Home - West Shores Wednesday, February 15 3pm @ Borrego Springs
Basketball - Girls
Tuesday, December 6 6:30 @ High Tech (CV) Friday, December 8 5:30 Home - High Tech (SD) Monday, December 12 4pm Home - West Shores Thursday, December 15 4pm @ Calipatria Tuesday, December 20 TBA @ El Cajon Valley Tuesday, December 27 TBA @ El Captian Tuesday, January 10 5pm Home - Mission Vista Friday, January 13 4pm Home - Calipatria Tuesday, January 17 4pm @ San Pasqual Academy Friday, January 20 5pm Home -High Tech (CV) Tuesday, January 24 4pm Home - Warner Friday, January 27 4pm Home-St Joseph Academy Saturday, January 28 1:30 Home - El Cajon Valley Tuesday, January 31 4pm @ Escondido Adventist Academy Friday, February 3 4pm Home - San Pasqual Academy Friday, February 10 4pm @ Warner Tuesday, February 14 4pm @ St Joseph Academy Friday, February 17 4pm Home -Escondido Adventist
Boys Basketball - page 7 Wrestling Schedule Not Available
Country Christmas and Tree Lighting (5:30) Pioneer Park - Saturday, November 26 www.visitjulian.com